At least 5,000 fish have been killed following a reported chemical spill into the River Allow in Co Cork. Approximately 2,500 liters of polyaluminium chloride, a coagulant used in wastewater treatment ...
Investigations are ongoing into the discharge of a pollutant into the River Allow near Kanturk. The Allow, a tributary of the Munster Blackwater, was affected by a chemical spill from an Uisce Éireann ...
Approximately 2,500 litres of a chemical used to treat wastewater was discharged from a state-owned facility into the River Allow in Cork, where at least 5,000 fish have been killed. The EPA was ...
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 127 (Sale info: TO BE AUCTIONED). No. 17. 1847. November 1. Yhe American Art-Union: Plan of the Institution, List of its Officers, and Catalogue of Paintings ...
ANGLERS IN NORTH Cork have expressed fears that there has been a loss of up to 46,000 wild fish in a kill on a 30km section of the River Blackwater between Lombardstown and Killavullen. Inland ...
A proposal is to be made by Cork County Council to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) for a pilot programme to place solar-powered water quality monitoring ...
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